Auctions. ■WEDNESDAY, Ist DECEMBER. PIANOS ! PIANOS ! ! PIANOS 1!! AND HARMONIUMS !!! MR. JAMES SMITH has been favored with instructions to sell by auction, without reserve, at the City Mart, on Wednesday, Ist December — . , 3 splendid highly toned pianos, just landed in fine order, ex Howrah, from London. These magnificent instruments, about the best ever offered to public competition in Wellington, were most carefully selected by the importer in Loudon, from the elegant show - rooms of the world-renowned and fashionable manufacturer, H. Justin Browne, Esq., Eustonsquare. Also, A new handsome harmonium, in walnut, seven stops The pianos and harmoniums will be on view next Monday. After which, 20 “Dolly Warden” home shuttle loekstitchse wing machines, on handsome base. The best, cheapest, most effective, and reliable sewing machine imported is the “ Dolly Warden.” It will hem, fell, bind, braid, tuck, quilt, and do all the work of the household. It is invaluable to families, costume makers, underclothing manufacturers, &c., &c. This excellent machine commands the most ready sale in this colour. Terms liberal. City Auction Mart, 26th November. WEDNESDAY, Ist DECEMBER. IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE SALE OE PIANOFORTES. MR. JAMES SMITH has- received instructions to sell by auction on the above date, without reserve, at the auction mart—--1 grand piano 1 colonial made do 2 superior pianos 1 harmonium 10 pairs handsome Chinese vases, various sizes, with stands 4 Chinese couches Household furniture and carpets, &c. 10 bolts hessian (new) 3 cases Belgian glass, 40 x 30, IGoz. 2 do do do, 42 x 30, do 1 do do do, 40 x 24, do 2 do Chance's do, 60 x 30, 200 ft., 21oz. 1 do do do, 54 x 36, do, do 1 do do do, 42 x 30, do, do 1 do do do, 50 x 24, do, 16oz. 1 do do do, 50 x 20, do, do 1 do do do, 42 x 24, do, do 11 kegs wire nails, i}, 14, 24, and 34in. With sundry other goods. Terms liberal City Auction Mart, November 29. POSTPONEMENT OF SALE. MR. R. J. DUNCAN’S Sale of Carriage, Light, and Heavy Draught Horses, advertised” to take place on Thursday, 2nd December, is unavoidably postponed until SATURDAY NEXT, 4th DECEMBER. For particulars see advertisement. SATURDAY, 4th DECEMBER TRAP AND CAB HORSES. 7E VERY HANDSOME PAIR CARRIAGE ROANS, LIGHT & HEAVY DRAUGHT. MR. R. J. DUNCAN is instructed to sell by auction, on Saturday, December 4, at Messrs, Bethune and Hunter’s stockyards, M anners-street — About 22 very good horses from Wanganui and Patea. The above are really good, and can be confidently recommended to all persons requiring useful and staunch horses. At same time— An American buggy A waggonette Carts, &c., &c. HALF. OF SOP SACKS OATS EX ORETI, A3TD 200 SACKS MAIZE. "GEORGE THOMAS has received Fiji" structions to sell by auction, on the ueen’s wharf, immediately after arrival of ie schooner Oreti—--800 SACKS PRIME FEED OATS. Also, 200 SACKS PRIME MAIZE. Terms liberal THURSDAY, 16 th DECEMBER. ESTATE OP W. PROUDFOOT, DECEASED. GEORGE THOMAS has been favored with instructions from the Public Trustee, Jonas Woodward, Esq., to sell by public auction on behalf of the heir-at-law of the above estate, at his auction rooms, Lamb-ton-quay, in the City of Wellington, on Thursday, December 16,1873, the following valuable lands on the Taratahi Plains, Wairarapa— Lot I.—All that piece or parcel of land containing one hundred acres or thereabouts, being sectionnnmhered 12 on the plan of the small farm reserve, Taratahi Plain. Lot 2.—A1l that piece or parcel of land containing fifty acres or thereabouts, being half of section numbered 3, on the plan of the aforesaid small farm reserve. Lot 3.—A1l that piece or parcel of land containing ten acres or thereabouts, being part of section numbered 116,°0n the plan of the aforesaid small farm reserve. Further particulars can be obtained at the office of the auctioneer, where a plan of the land can be seen, and also a copy of the Power of Attorney under which the land is to he sold. Sale at 2 o’clock. Terms liberal, declared at sale. THURSDAY, 16th DECEMBER. GLENBEEVIE TERRACE, SYDNEYSTEEET. 03 FREEHOLD ALLOTMENTS FOR SALE. Gi EORCE THOMAS has received instrucr tions from William Donald, Esq., to sell by auction, on Thursday, December 16th, at 2 o’clock, at his rooms, Lambton-quay 23 allotments of land, as per plan, now to be seen at the office of the auctioneer, who would invite intending purchasers to inspect the same prior to the sale. There is a right-of-way from Sydney-street into Tinakori-road, and the whole of this property is within two minutes walk of Government House. Terms liberal, declared at sale. Lunch provided. N.B.—The auctioneer would strongly recommend the attention of gentlemen in the Civil service who may be on the look-out for first-class sites for villa residences in the immediate proximity of the Government buildings. ADJOURNMENT OF BALE. rriHE SALE of Messrs. Harris’s Sheep j Station in the Wairarapa is withdrawn for the present, as it will not be sold until the latter end of January, of which due notice will be given.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4585, 30 November 1875, Page 4
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844Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4585, 30 November 1875, Page 4
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